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Four golfers with Kentucky connections made the cut at this year’s ISCO Championship, Kentucky’s annual PGA Tour stop which took place for the first time at Hurstbourne Country Club (par 70) in Louisville.
But not the one you expected When golf fans saw an alternate field event at a course that plays 7,000 yards, they expected a bloodbath. But for those who tuned in to the action this week at Hurstbourne Country Club,
A pair of lightning delays Saturday led numerous afternoon pairings to tee off more than an hour and a half later than their originally scheduled start times. They played until darkness brought the day to a close.
Willam Muow, who closed with a 61 on Sunday, took home the top prize. It's the first PGA Tour win for Muow and it came in his 20th start as pro. His career earnings coming in were $504,044 and he has now more than double that with this victory. He's the 10th first-time in 2025.
An exciting final round at the ISCO Championship will take place on Sunday, with American golfer Paul Peterson at the top of the leaderboard at eight under par.
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Campbellsville native J.B. Holmes, a two-time Ryder Cup winner and former UK golf star, made his first PGA Tour start since October 2024 this week at the ISCO. Holmes shot 74 (+4) in the first round and 72 (+2) in the second round. He missed the cut at 6-over-par.
William Mouw won the 2025 ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville. He topped Paul Peterson to capture his first PGA Tour title.
Through two rounds, the Keith Foster-designed, 7,056-yard Hurstbourne Country Club has stood up to the test of its first PGA Tour event — though the pros usually dial in after
At this week's ISCO Championship, Kevin Kisner is enjoying his best outing of 2025. And it's his best by a mile.
William Mouw, a 24-year-old rookie on the PGA Tour, shot a 9-under 61 score in the fourth round of the ISCO Championship Sunday to win his first ever tournament on
Lightning near Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky, has suspended the third round of the ISCO Championship. Here's what you need to know.
Before it became a golf course, the land now home to Hurstbourne Country Club and its surrounding neighborhood was a crucial stop in the march of history.